What do YOU know about people? Do you think that you know the human psyche? And, do you know the human psyche better than your friends?

You can now test your knowledge through one new statement each day, at least until the 27th September 2013. All statements are offered at the same time to all, as are the answers! Compete with others, while learning a cool fact daily.

Main features:* Plain and simple: A daily claim on human social behavior* Develop your personal knowledge regarding social behavior* No self-help books for you. Learn how humans behave* Compare your knowledge against your friends/classroom (using groups)* Transform your Android into your own psychology professor* Get a reminder each day, you can set the time (or turn it off)

Here's the app that will put your mind to the test. Social K assesses your knowledge about human behavior and teaches you facts that you may have never known!

New scientific findings, classical theories - brought to you in an accessible way: Every day, you receive a claim about how humans act, feel, and think. We ask you: Is it true? The next day we'll tell you whether you were correct and we will tell you what others thought.

Social Knowledge is the first app of its kind and tests your understanding of scientific findings in the most fun way. You can even use it as a teaching aid!

The content of Social K was developed by the In-Mind Foundation, an organization run by scientists devoted to provide edutainment on social psychology, bringing science to you in the most fun way. The scientists work at prestigious universities worldwide, distilling scientific findings for you. Humans are innately social - and ALL feelings, behaviors, and thoughts are inherently influenced by their social context. Now you get to know how.

The app according to the experts:John Cacioppo, the Tiffany and Margaret Blake Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago and founder of the field of social neuroscience: “Think you know people? Think again. This fun and educational app provides provides new insights into how people think and why they (and you) act as they do.”

Harry Reis, former president of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology and professor at the University of Rochester: “What a great way to have fun and learn something, too.”